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That is true. I agree that Aurangzeb ruled South India. I only object to your assertion that Akbar also ruled South India.

Akbar admired Persian culture and promoted it in India. Persian language literature flourished in India during his reign (although Hindi literature flowered too). Persian and Hindu styles of painting merged to form a new style of Mughal painting.

Akbar was succeeded by his son Selim, who called himself Jahangir. Under him Mughal influence in the South of India increased and the empire flourished. His wife was named Mehrunissa (later she was called Nur Jahan or light of the world). She was Persian and because of her Persian culture became even more influential in the Mughal realms. During the reign of Jahangir the arts continued to flourish.
 
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Have a look at these -

Hindustan
India

Now place your spectacles on. Do they both look the same or even sound the same? NO.
In English India and in Hindi Hindustan and their sanskrit Bharat from Maha Bharata
 
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Akbar admired Persian culture and promoted it in India. Persian language literature flourished in India during his reign (although Hindi literature flowered too). Persian and Hindu styles of painting merged to form a new style of Mughal painting.

Akbar was succeeded by his son Selim, who called himself Jahangir. Under him Mughal influence in the South of India increased and the empire flourished. His wife was named Mehrunissa (later she was called Nur Jahan or light of the world). She was Persian and because of her Persian culture became even more influential in the Mughal realms. During the reign of Jahangir the arts continued to flourish.
The mughal's had perhaps the finest architecture in the world.

@Major d1 It was nice having this discussion but I have to go now. Perhaps we can continue this later.
 
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The mughal's had perhaps the finest architecture in the world.

@Major d1 It was nice having this discussion but I have to go now. Perhaps we can continue this later.

yah. it is true.

Mughal architecture flourished in the Indian subcontinent from the 16th until the early 18th century when the Mughal Empire was at its height. The architectural style which is a unique blend of Islamic, Indian and Persian styles reached its golden age under Shah Jahan (ruled 1628-1658) who built the spectacular Taj Mahal and some other equally impressive monuments. Listed below are 7 finest examples of Mughal architecture.
Humayun's Tomb
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The Humayun’s Tomb is a mausoleum of the Mughal Emperor Humayun (ruled 1530-1540 and 1555-1556). Built by the Emperor’s widow Bega Begum in 1570, the Humayun’s Tomb is the earliest example of Mughal garden-tombs in the Indian subcontinent and one of the earliest examples of the distinct Mughal architectural style that would reach its height with the Taj Mahal. In 1993, UNESCO declared the garden-tomb as a World Heritage Site for its architectural grandeur and for its influence on the later Mughal architecture. The Humayun’s Tomb is located in Delhi near the Old Fort (Purana Qila).

Lahore Fort
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The Lahore Fort was built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar (ruled 1556-1605) in the 1560s on a site of an earlier citadel that had been built, rebuilt and demolished by several Mughal rulers. Akbar’s fort was modified by his successors and later by the British rulers as well but in 1981, UNESCO inscribed it on the World Heritage Site List as one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture. The Lahore Fort is located in the city of Lahore, the capital of the province of Punjab in Pakistan.

Taj Mahal
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The crown-jewel of Mughal architecture and one of the most famous buildings in the world was built by Shah Jahan between 1632 and 1653 as a mausoleum for his wife Mumtaz Mahal. The white marble monument of the Emperor’s love for his wife was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. The Taj Mahal which is also the final resting place of Shah Jahan (he was buried next to his beloved wife) is located in the city of Agra, about 125 miles south from New Delhi.


Red Fort
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The Red Fort was the principal residence of Mughal rulers from 1648 when it was built until 1857 when the last Mughal Emperor (albeit only by the title) Bahadur Shah II was exiled from Delhi by India’s British rulers. The fort was built by Shah Jahan who decided to move the capital of his empire from Agra to Delhi. In 2007, UNESCO designated it as a World Heritage Site for its architectural splendor.

Shalimar Gardens
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Less than 5 miles from the beautiful Lahore Fort is another masterpiece of Mughal architecture – the Shalimar Gardens. Commissioned by Shah Jahan in 1642, the nearly 40 acre walled gardens remained exceptionally well preserved thanks to the Mian Family that took care of it until the early 1960s when it was nationalized. In 1981, the gardens was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site alongside the Lahore Fort.

Jama Masjid
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Jama Masjid, widely regarded as one of the finest examples of the unique Mughal architectural style was built by Shah Jahan as well. Completed in 1656, the spectacular mosque is still the largest mosque in India. Dominating the skyline of Old Delhi with its four towers, three colossal domes and two 131 feet tall minarets, the Jama Masjid mosque can receive as many as 25,000 people.

Badshahi Mosque
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Built by Shah Jahan’s son and successor Aurangzeb (ruled 1658-1707), the Badshahi Mosque was the largest mosque in the world when completed in 1673. It lost the title of the world’s largest mosque in 1983, however, it remains one of the top 10 largest mosques in the world. It’s style is reminiscent to that of Jama Masjid in Delhi but it is much larger as it has a capacity for 100,000 people.
 
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The mughal's had perhaps the finest architecture in the world.

@Major d1 It was nice having this discussion but I have to go now. Perhaps we can continue this later.

Nice to meet you , Have a good day . bye.
 
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our history starts in the subcontinent the day first muslim entered india as trader. what happen before was your internal matter.

Talk about yourself dude, our history started way before Islam and the day the first Muslim entered India.

You are a khattak are you telling me you never existed before Islam?.
 
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Zhongguo and China don't look or sound the same. Does that mean they represent different things?
Representation means they have been translated. You choose to translate 'Hindustan > India'. Hindustan meant differant things at differant time. During British India Hindustan was the UP region of the upper Ganges.

You see when we see old terms we translate them. Hendos was Persian for Sindh. I could choose to translate that as Pakistan. I could translate Indus as Pakistan. These are all translations and very subjective. The name India was not even known by your forefathers in 1500. They would have looked at you miffed. Moghul Empire first past and was launched from what is Pakistan east toward Delhi. It's initial capital was Lahore.

Anyway I can't be botherd with you half naked, half junglee, uncivilized ugly Gangoos. I have opened entire threads on etymology of names in history section so thee is no pint in wasting my time with ignorant like you. Now go off and run around naked in Kumbh Mela and reincarnate yourself in your Holy Ganges by bathing in the stink.
 
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@DESERT FIGHTER Learn to keep your head under control or you will be banned from threads.

If you guys cant identify the multiple ID call center operators that come here on and off then you have not learnt a thing.
These poor chaps make peanuts to listen to white men abuse them on stupid IT issues so they need to vent. Their vent is you engaging them; dont engage them and just report them. We'll send them back until they spend another hour purchasing a proxy IP address to make a new ID.
It is rather odd that you all cannot laugh at their desperation to come back here and bob their heads about trying to win online wars.
 
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